September 3, 2004 RSS feed / Front Page

Legal papers filed asking for stay of charter revocation

With the Sept. 9 opening day rapidly approaching, the Jersey Shore Charter School formally asked the state commissioner of education to stay his decision to revoke the school More...

Eviction turns man’s world upside down

McCloud now wants to help others fight eminent domain

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Colleagues are stunned by child pornography charges

School will offer counseling, programs to deal with effects

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Man, 59, dies after swim

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Parker Road leads list of road projects for 2005

Cost to borough estimated to run about $465,000

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Work on Highlands bridge begins in February 2007

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Zest

Bug spray and tubes of paint: plein-air painters

Monet did it; so did Manet and Renoir. But chances are none of these renowned Impressionist painters had to lug along the kind of gear that a group of intrepid local artists do when they paint en plein air. More...

Letters

Reader: Politics interfering with women’s facility

A controversy has erupted which affects a combined addiction treatment facility and housing program exclusively for women, and located in Long Branch. Epiphany House is the facility, and has centers in both Asbury Park and Long Branch. More...

Opinion

Your turn

Towns should provide better beach access

Br ian U nger Guest Column I have fought and won and fought and lost a number of beach access battles along the northern Monmouth coastline during the past decade. More...

Sports

RBC squad has high hopes this season

Donald Brown hopes to lead experienced Caseys squad into postseason

With a large contingent of returning starters this season, Red Bank Catholic head football coach Frank Edgerly is feeling optimistic about the start of the 2004 campaign. More...

Bulldogs team has some championship aspirations

Rumson-FH team enters season as one of division

The Rumson-Fair Haven Bulldogs are not going to sneak up on anyone this fall. More...

Rumson-FH High School 2004 Football Schedule

Sept. 11@ Mater Dei1:30 p.m. Sept. 18Point Boro1 p.m. More...

Teacher charged with sex assault fired by board

Prosecutor says incidents took place at pools

A male teacher and coach at Shore Regional High School in West Long Branch has been charged with engaging in a longtime sexual relationship with a female student at the school. More...

Photo

CHRIS KELLY STAFFAnthony Migliaccio, Long Branch, paints a scene at Marine Park in Red Bank during a session of the Plein Air Painters of the Jersey Coast. For story, see page 12. More...

New humanities dean steps in at Monmouth U.

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Abduction report leads to suspected ring of smugglers

Van with woman stopped by police at Consumer Centre

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Trees will come down for street reconstruction

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Fines are going up for traffic violations

Change in law by Legislature allows increases

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Art created by and about women

The Black Box of Asbury Park will present its second annual Women More...

Woman killed in hit-and-run

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Bulletin Board

‘Joyful Journey’ art exhibit to open Sept. 15

Denise Weiner, Port Monmouth section of Middletown, will have her works exhibited in More...

Notes Around Town

The Monmouth Beach Day and kids More...

Parenting workshops, concert at L.B. church

Asbury United Methodist Church, 61 Atlantic Ave., Long Branch, will present a concert of Christian music by Nancy Scharff Sept. 10 at 7 p.m. There is no admission charge, but a free-will offering will be collected. More...

Obituaries

Obituaries

Billy G. Rymer Mr. Rymer, 69, of Long Branch died Aug. 19 at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch. Born in Cleveland, Tenn., he had been a resident of Long Branch since 1958. Mr. Rymer operated his family More...

Business

Jobs program seeks to change attitudes

STRIVE focuses on social skills as keys to employment

A firm handshake, making eye contact, and accepting criticism are workplace skills that may be the keys to breaking the cycle of joblessness and poverty, according to an advocate for a job-training program for disadvantaged people. More...